Ben:
Hi Wietse,
You removed the third instance name from the main.cf file of the
primary Postfix instance (for example, the /etc/postfix/main.cf).
Its still listed right there in multi_instance_directories if that's
what you mean ?
postmulti -l also shows it ?
What is the output
On 17/08/2013 15:23, Wietse Venema wrote:
Ben:
Hi Wietse,
You removed the third instance name from the main.cf file of the
primary Postfix instance (for example, the /etc/postfix/main.cf).
Its still listed right there in multi_instance_directories if that's
what you mean ?
postmulti -l
Ben:
What is the output from: postmulti -l? In my case I see:
- - y /etc/postfix
postfix-test- n /etc/postfix-test
postfix-foo - n /etc/postfix-foo
Here, postfix-test and
On 17/08/2013 22:03, Wietse Venema wrote:
Ben:
What is the output from: postmulti -l? In my case I see:
- - y /etc/postfix
postfix-test- n /etc/postfix-test
postfix-foo - n
Ben:
Hi,
I've got a three instance setup, two instances start fine. One has
suddenly started to refuse to start.
To make matters worse, nothing is logged about its failure to start, so
I remain none the wiser !
You removed the third instance name from the main.cf file of the
primary
Hi Wietse,
You removed the third instance name from the main.cf file of the
primary Postfix instance (for example, the /etc/postfix/main.cf).
Its still listed right there in multi_instance_directories if that's
what you mean ?
postmulti -l also shows it ?